The coin is indeed a double die-match to the coin in the Forum Counterfeit Report and it IS a fake. The counterfeit report is in error because it...
Yes. Your coin and that rudder.
When I snack, it's often on city commemoratives. Here are some recent acquisitions. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice one!
It's Fortuna. You can see a rudder at her feet in the left field.
Very nice, @Shea19! I like this coin type. [ATTACH] Trajan Decius AD 249-251. Roman AR antoninianus, 4.25 g, 21.7 mm, 7 h. Rome, 2nd officina,...
Wow! What a lovely coin! And what a kind gesture by @Cucumbor! Here's a Sev Al sestertius in my numophylacium: [ATTACH] Severus Alexander, AD...
You can tell a Slavey by style alone. I don't think these are Slaveys. I think they're all likely genuine, but poorly preserved and of low value.
TWICE Roma claimed I didn't pay for coins when I had receipts from PayPal and my bank that proved I did. They didn't bother to check their records...
Tripod: [IMG] Antoninus Pius, AD 138-161. Roman orichalcum sestertius, 24.27 g, 31.4 mm, 6 h. Rome, AD 158/9. Obv: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P...
Pax on an early denarius of Trajan: [IMG] Trajan, AD 98-117. Roman AR Denarius, 3.21 g, 17.8 mm, 6 h. Rome, AD 98-99. Obv: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN...
This is a new arrival to my Numophylacium Faustinae. I purchased it because it depicts the empress wearing the stephane,* an example of which was...
Not official; it's too small and too crude. It's supposed to be a Libertas issue with a star in the field. [IMG] Trebonianus Gallus, AD...
Badly crafted: [IMG] [IMG] Next: more shoddy workmanship at the mint.
Three Graces. [IMG] Julia Domna, AD 193-217. Roman provincial Æ triassarion, 23.3 mm, 8.55 g. Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis, AD 193-211. Obv:...
"Laureate head, right. R/Victory standing r., holding wreath and palm."
Tete laurée à dr(oit) R/Victoire debout à dr(oit), tenant une couronne et une palme.
Another interesting thing is that on @DonnaML's Antoninus Pius tetradrachm from Alexandria, her Hadrian diobol, and on @Sulla80's Rome mint Julia...
Lovely example of that issue, @DonnaML , with a particularly appealing reverse. Very appealing antiquities, too! As you know, the coin was issued...
Check out the amazing artistry on this one of Caligula! So lifelike!! [IMG] Caligula AD 37-41. Roman provincial Æ 28 mm, 11.17 gm. Carthago Nova,...
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